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Erik Richard Sørensen <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Jan 2021 00:46:10 +0100
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Hello Tim

Good to hear that you're still alive avoiding the COVID19 decease!

I'm not sure, but I think that it can be done through a macro, but my 
knowledge of building macros is as little as nothing.:-)

But I do remember that I've been using something like that in an old OS 
8.x/9.x textprocessor, but which I don't recall now - maybe MSWD 5.x or 
6.x...

My std. color is black, and corrected text was in red. Here it was just 
to insert [...corrected text...] and then run the macro when finished. 
All corrections was then also in black or whatever color I'd selected, 
but with [] instead of (), because some valuable text might be put into ().

...So calling Kino!!! - Are you still around? - Tim needs help.:-)!

Greetings froa cold and wet Denmark with hopes for at better 2021!
Cheers, Erik Richard

Timothy Williams wrote:
> Best wishes to one and all for the new year.
>
> I am reworking a text. The original text is in red and I want my
> corrections to be in black.
>
> Is there any way in which I can automatically ensure that
> writing/correcting within the text will always be in a different colour
>
> Best
>
>
> T

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